October 05, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 16) • Page Image 4
…1 lb p Altgan BaIty Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…
… firming of democratic ideas and economic progress, serve as an ideal for the Far East. -ROBERT JUNKER Kwitchyerbellyachin, Be An SGC Candidate STUDENT GOVERNMENT Council will hold its first election…
… number of people have run for the Council. This becomes even worse when one considers the size of the University. If the Student Government Council is to be a strong, valuable body, a large number of…
… students must participate. In other.words, why don't you run? -RICHARD TAUB "How Can You Doubt My Good Intentions?" 0)~ ; -I 04 _ r trip, including several entangle- ments with the French and nu- merous…
… WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Interview with Ben-Gurion By DREW PEARSON 'I' , TEL AVIV - In order to see what could be done to bridge the valley of hate between the Arabs and Israel, I went to see the Prime…
… the Arab world," I replied, still dead-pan, "That you're trying to make peace with the Arabs by playing ,cupid for King Hussein and Mrs. Meir. I'm planning to write a big story on it." "But the King is…
… still married," shot back Ben-Gurion, catching the joke and breaking into one of his broad, contagious grins. The rest of the interview was deadly serious. Reporting on my trip through the Arab states, I…
… told Ben-Gurion that every Arab leader I met raised the refugee problem, and everyone also ex- pressed genuine fear of the Israeli Army. They seemed to feel the Is- raeli Army was endowed with either…
… extremist Arabs would never rest until Israel was destroyed, I had met more moderate Arabs who knew Israel was here to stay, They felt that if he made the gesture of letting the refugees come back, only a…
… for be- ing." It was plain from Ben-Gurion's answer that Israel would be too crowded to handle Arab refugees. We talked at great length of the problems of the Near East, much of it off the record. As I…
